Promising Young Woman: Missus immediately did a pay to watch on Amazon after the trailer showed up. Tbh, I was intrigued as well. I wish it was more surreal, and less straight forward. It needed more American Pyscho and less melodrama. The ending is wild and there is a wtf pay off, kinda. Definitely an uncomfortable watch which makes it worth the time. 5.9 / 10
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BlainSA What? It’s been out 9 years. I think it’s past spoilers territory.
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Oblivion is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic action-adventure film co-produced and directed by Joseph Kosinski, and produced by Peter Chernin with screenplay by Karl Gajdusek and Michael deBruyn, starring Tom Cruise in the main role alongside Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Morgan Freeman and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in supporting roles. Oblivion, based on Kosinski’s unpublished graphic novel of the same name,[5][6][7] pays homage to 1970s science fiction, namely Ray Bradbury’s novel The Martian Chronicles.[8]
Oh. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen it. <shrug>
Brian and Charles… after a particularly stressful day at work, I needed to escape…. And thought I better catch this film before it disappears from
Cinemas… about Brian, a lonely chap who lives in the country, who decides to build a robot (Charles) to keep him company… pretty funny in parts, this is probably more suited to the small screen in truth, but worth seeing…7/10
A lol for McConroe!
Jesus
Nice work on the remastering:
Tenet.
Convoluted nonsense. I think I’m done with movies that have cars flipping into the air on motorways from now on, its a huge red flag. When I realised there was 40 minutes to go I just turned it off.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Interesting enough, but never really fulfils it’s potential.
2.5 Pinchers of Power out of 5
Raging Fire.
Hong Kong set action film about cops and robbers. Bit long and some laughable dialogue/subtitles but some decent action, especially the last 25 mins.On Sky.